Australia opts for name change but baggy green untouched
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Everton transfer target Jean-Clair Todibo more suited to Ancelotti than Michael Keane
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Croft gives Glamorgan a positive spin
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Wolves’ Adama Traore needs better protection, says Nuno Espirito Santo
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Barbados and Jamaica unfit to host World Cup matches
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain pictured celebrating on crutches after Liverpool victory
Liverpool are the new champions of the footballing world after recording a 1-0 victory over Flamengo in the Club World Cup final on Saturday evening.
501 not out
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Southampton target Jean-Clair Todibo has received glowing endorsements
Jean-Clair Todibo’s Barcelona adventure hasn’t really panned out the way he probably imagined it when he signed for the Catalan giants. The Champio
Harvey and Spearman blitz Gloucs to 10-wicket win
Ian Harvey and Craig Spearman smashed the biggest partnership in the Twenty20 Cup so far as Gloucestershire completely demolished their West Country
Manchester United target Dwight McNeil has received rave reviews
It seems that Burnley are desperate to keep their young prodigy, Dwight McNeil, at the club. And if the words of his current boss, Sean Dyche, are